Scarlett Johansson impresses as a dinosaur hunter in Jurassic World
Scarlett Johansson impresses as Zora Bennett in "Jurassic World: Rebirth" - a film release that honors Spielberg. Cinema release on July 2nd.

Scarlett Johansson impresses as a dinosaur hunter in Jurassic World
Scarlett Johansson is currently causing a sensation in the film world with her role in “Jurassic World: Rebirth”. The popular US actress, who was a huge fan of the original Jurassic Park as a child, reiterates how overwhelmed she was when she was cast in the film. “Sometimes I was just exhausted,” she revealed in an interview, talking about the challenging filming conditions she endured in Thailand and Malta. Despite these adversities, she is proud of the final result of the film, which will be released in cinemas on July 2nd and is a tribute to the legendary works of Steven Spielberg, as Radio Herford reports.
Johansson plays Zora Bennett, a former mercenary who leads a team of scientists to find dinosaur blood that could potentially serve as a cure for heart disease. At the premiere in London, she emphasized that this film is intended to be a “love letter” to the original “Jurassic Park” films. She stood on the green carpet with co-stars such as Mahershala Ali, Rupert Friend and Jonathan Bailey and explained how much she loved the script by David Koepp, who was also responsible for the first part of the series Independent reported.
The return to the world of dinosaurs
In “Jurassic World: Rebirth,” which takes place five years after “Jurassic World: Dominion,” the majority of Earth is uninhabitable for dinosaurs, who have retreated to isolated areas. Johansson, who has long been a superfan of the series and was always following the development of new Jurassic Park films during the filming of Black Widow, can hardly contain her enthusiasm. “I was always interested in this series and even spoke to Spielberg about my passion,” she says, showing that she has a good hand for her “Jurassic” career.
The cinematic depiction of dinosaurs and their fascinating fossils, particularly a cast of fossilized dinosaur skin that can be seen in the Natural History Museum in New York, have fascinated Johansson since she was a child. Although she has sometimes reached her limits during filming, her fascination with the prehistoric giants remains undiminished and she is excited to see audience reactions to the new film, directed by Gareth Edwards, as Coming Soon confirms.
All in all, you can say that the expectations for “Jurassic World: Rebirth” are high, and with a strong cast and a deep connection to the original series, the cinema release on July 2nd is already at the top of the list of summer highlights for many cinephiles!